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WORK SESSION AGENDA
VAIL TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBERS
75 S. Frontage Road W.
Vail, CO 81657
3:00 P.M., JANUARY 15, 2013
NOTE: Times of items are approximate, subject to change, and cannot be relied
upon to determine at what time Council will consider an item.
Public comments on work session item may be solicited by the Town
Council.
1.
ITEM/TOPIC: DRB/PEC Update (10 min.)
PRESENTER(S): Warren Campbell
2.
ITEM/TOPIC: Report on Summer 2012 Sales Tax (10 minutes)
PRESENTER(S): Judy Camp
ACTION REQUESTED OF COUNCIL: None - information only
BACKGROUND: The Summer 2012 Sales Tax presentation is prepared at the
request of the VEAC to focus on key metrics and analyse results.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: None - information only
3.
ITEM/TOPIC: Eagle River Water and Sanitation District (ERWSD)
Wastewater Master Plan Update (30 min.)
PRESENTER(S): ERWSD - Todd Fessenden, Director of Operations and Sire
Roman, Wasterwater Manager
ACTION REQUESTED OF COUNCIL: Listen to Presentation and Comment to
ERWSD.
4.
ITEM/TOPIC: Information Updates and Attachments: (5 min.)
PRESENTER(S): Various
5. ITEM/TOPIC: Matters from Mayor and Council (15 min. )
6.
ITEM/TOPIC: Executive Session, pursuant to: 1) C.R.S. §24-6-402 (4)(b) -
to receive legal advice on specific legal questions; Regarding: Private
Clubs. (15 min.)
PRESENTER(S): Matt Mire
7. ITEM/TOPIC: Adjournment ( 4:25 p.m.)
NOTE: UPCOMING MEETING START TIMES BELOW (ALL ARE
APPROXIMATE DATES AND TIMES AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE) 1/15/2013
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THE NEXT REGULAR VAIL TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR WORK
SESSION WILL BEGIN AT APPROXIMATELY 12:30 P.M. (or TBD),
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2013 IN THE VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
CHAMBERS
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS:
Ongoing agenda items TBD: DRB/PEC updates - Warren - WS - 15 min.;
Information Updates Attachments: WS - 15 min.; Executive Session items:
30 min.; Consent Agenda: 5 min.; Town Manager Report: 5 min.
Memorial Day Special Event update - Kelli - ES - 20 min. - 2/5
Public Information Sign regulations and text amendments - George Ruther -
WS - 30 min. - 2/5
EPS Economic Study of Vail Golf Course - Greg Hall - WS - 30 min. - 2/5
Ord No. 19, 2012; Stream Tract Mitigation Ord - George/Matt Mire - ES - 30
min. - 2/5
Character of Neighborhood Discussion - George Ruther - ES - 30 min. - 2/5
Vail Village Info Center - Suzanne S - WS - 30 min. - 2/5
Wayfinding update - Greg H/Suzanne - WS - 30 min. - 2/5
First Reading Vail Golf Course Rezoning - George Ruther - ES - 30 min. -
2/5 or TBD
First Reading Vail Golf Course Text Amendments - George Ruther - ES - 30
min. - 2/5 or TBD
Site Visit - Vail Library - Pam Brandmeyer - 30 min. - WS - 2/5 or 2/19/13
Second Reading Vail Golf Course Rezoning - George Ruther - ES - 30 min.
- 2/19 or TBD
Second Reading Vail Golf Course Text Amendments - George Ruther - ES
- 30 min. - 2/19 or TBD
1st reading of Ord. No. 1, Series of 2013; Charter Split - Matt Mire - ES - 30
min. - TBD
2015 WAC construction restrictions discussion - George - WS - 30 min. -
TBD
VVMC/TOV discussion on MOB - Doris Kirschner, VVMC - ES - 30 min. -
TBD
Strategic Parking Plan discussion - Greg H. - WS - 30 min. - TBD
Ford Park discussion re: noise - Todd O./Greg Hall - WS - 30 min. - TBD
Sister City discussion - TBD
Open Space Discussion with Toby Sprunk, Eagle County Open Space
Director - TBD
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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA MEMO
MEETING DATE: January 15, 2013
ITEM/TOPIC: DRB/PEC Update
PRESENTER(S): Warren Campbell
ATTACHMENTS:
DRB Meeting Results 1/2/13
PEC Agenda 1/14/13
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DESIGN REVIEW BOARD AGENDA
PUBLIC MEETING
January 2, 2013
Council Chambers
75 South Frontage Road West - Vail, Colorado, 81657
MEMBERS PRESENT MEMBERS ABSENT
Tom DuBois Andy Forstl
Brian Gillette Rollie Kjesbo
Libby Maio
PROJECT ORIENTATION 2:00pm
SITE VISITS
1. Marshall Residence – 193 Beaver Dam Road
2. 486 Forest LLC – 486 Forest Road
MAIN AGENDA 3:00pm
486 Forest LLC DRB120585 / 10 minutes Bill
Final review of an addition (entry, bedroom)
486 Forest Road Unit A/Lot 1, Block 1, Vail Village Filing 6
Applicant: 486 Forest LLC represented by Fritzlen Pierce Architects
ACTION: Approved with condition(s)
MOTION: Gillette SECOND: Maio VOTE: 3-0-0
CONDITION(S):
1. The applicant shall paint the existing white soffit brown to match the adjacent unit’s wood soffit
color which shall be reflected ont eh plans submitted for building permit review.
Fleeger DRB120587 / 15 minutes Bill
Final review of new construction (single-family)
2950 Booth Creek Drive/Lot 2, Block 3, Vail Village Filing 11
Applicant: Matthew Fleeger, represented by Berglund Architects
ACTION: Approved
MOTION: Maio SECOND: Gillette VOTE: 3-0-0
Marshall Residence DRB120583 / 15 minutes Warren
Final review of change to approved plans (floor area, windows, decks, landscaping, etc.)
193 Beaver Dam Road/Lot 38, Vail Village Filing 1
Applicant: Hines M. Marshall Jr., represented by Shepherd Resources
ACTION: Approved with condition(s)
MOTION: Maio SECOND: Gillette VOTE: 3-0-0
CONDITION(S):
1. The applicant shall not remove the tree labeled #10 on the landscape plan. The plans submitted
for building permit review shall reflect tree #10 remaining.
STAFF APPROVALS
Oakley DRB120584 Warren
Final review of sign (business identification and window)
141 East Meadow Drive Unit C-3/Lot 2, Sonnenalp Subdivision
Applicant: Oakley/One Willow Bridge, represented by Vail Resorts Development Company
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Bainbridge DRB120588 Warren
Final review of a minor exterior alteration (windows)
1116 Sandstone Drive Unit 701/Lot A5-1, Block A, Lions Ridge Filing 1
Applicant: Michelle and Louis Bainbridge, represented by R.A. Nelson
Curreri Residence DRB120589 Warren
Final review of a minor exterior alteration (door)
945 Red Sandstone Drive Unit A1/Lot B7, Block B, Lions Ridge Filing 1
Applicant: Curreri Family Ventures LLC, represented by Julian Torres
Carnie DRB120591 Bill
Final review of minor exterior alteration (decks)
4314 Streamside Circle West/Lot 1, Bighorn Subdivision Addition 4
Applicant: Jack Carnie, represented by Ralph Roberts
Leonora DRB120594 Warren
Final review of a sign application (business identification)
16 Vail Road/Lot O, Block 5D, Vail Village Filing 1
Applicant: Ferruco Vail Ventures LLC, represented by Mauriello Planning Group
Testosterone DRB120597 Bill
Final review of a sign application (business identification)
141 East Meadow Drive Suite 211/Tract K-L, Block 5E, Vail Village Filing 1
Applicant: One Willow Bridge Commercial LLC, represented by Robert Cypher
Vail Fire Station 2 DRB120598 Bill
Final review of changes to approved plans (stucco, louvers)
32 West Meadow Drive/Lot H, Vail Village Filing 2
Applicant: Town of Vail, represented by Pierce Architects
Forest International LLC DRB120599 Bill
Final review of changes to approved plans (elevation changes)
45 Forest Road/Lot 33, Block 7, Vail Village Filing 1
Applicant: Forest International LLC, represented by VMD Architects
The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office
hours in the project planner’s office, located at the Town of Vail Community Development Department, 75
South Frontage Road. Please call 479-2138 for information.
Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call 479-2356,
Telephone for the Hearing Impaired, for information.
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PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
January 14, 2013 at 1:00pm
TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBERS / PUBLIC WELCOME
75 S. Frontage Road W. - Vail, Colorado, 81657
**order and times of agenda items are subject to change**
The January 14, 2013 PEC meeting had not taken place by the time the Town Council
packets were distributed. Results from this meeting will be e-mailed to all Town Council
members the morning of the January 15, 2013 Council meeting as well as copies printed for
distribution to Council and audience members.
12:30pm Legal Training – Town Attorney
MEMBERS PRESENT MEMBERS ABSENT
Site Visits:
Lionshead Centre – 520 East Lionshead Circle
60 minutes
1. A request for the review of amendments to a conditional use permit, pursuant to Section 12-16-
10, Amendment Procedures, Vail Town Code, to allow for the redevelopment of the Vail Golf
Course Club House (i.e. accessory buildings, permanent and temporary, and uses customarily
incidental and accessory to permitted or conditional outdoor recreational uses, and necessary for
the operation thereof, including restrooms, drinking fountains, bleachers, concessions, storage
buildings, and similar uses), located at 1775 Sunburst Drive/Lot 3, Sunburst Filing 3 and
Unplatted Parcels (a complete metes and bounds description is available at the Community
Development Department Office), and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC120036)
Applicant: Town of Vail, represented by Greg Hall
Planner: Bill Gibson
20 minutes
2. A request for a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on an application for an encroachment
into an existing view corridor, pursuant to Section 12-22-6, Encroachments Into Existing View
Corridors, Vail Town Code, to allow for the encroachment of an addition to the Lionshead Centre
Building into View Point #8, located at 520 East Lionshead Circle/Lot 5, Block 1, Vail Lionshead
Filing 1, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC120047)
Applicant: Jorge Esteve, Javier Barrios, and Lucilia DeLaLama, represented by Suman
Architects and Mauriello Planning Group
Planner: Bill Gibson
20 minutes
3. A request for the review of a final plat, pursuant to Chapter 13-12, Exemption Plat Review
Procedures, Vail Town Code, to allow for amendments to the allowable Gross Residential Floor
Area (GRFA), located at 3946 Lupine Drive/Lot 5A, Block 2, Bighorn Subdivision 1st Addition,
and setting details in regards thereto. (PEC120048)
Applicant: Edwardo and Pilar Vigil, represented by RKD Architects
Planner: Warren Campbell
4. A request for the review of a conditional use permit, pursuant to Section 12-7I-5, Conditional
Uses, Generally (On all levels of a building or outside of a building), Vail Town Code, to allow for
a ski lift and tow (gondola), located at 934 South Frontage Road/ Unplatted, and a request for a
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conditional use permit, pursuant to 12-8B-3, Conditional Uses, Vail Town Code to allow for a ski
lift and tow (gondola), located at 830 Forest Road/Unplatted and setting forth details in regard
thereto. (PEC120035)
Applicant: Vail Resorts Development Company, represented by the Mauriello Planning Group
Planner: Warren Campbell
ACTION: Withdrawn
5. A request for the review of a variance from Section 12-6G-6, Setbacks, Vail Town Code,
pursuant to Chapter 12-17, Variances, Vail Town Code, to allow for the construction of a garage
within the setbacks, located at 4192 Columbine Way/Lots 25 & 26, Bighorn Terrace, and setting
forth details in regard thereto. (PEC120027)
Applicant: Anne Upton, represented by Pierce Architects
Planner: Bill Gibson
ACTION: Withdrawn
6. Approval of December 10, 2012 minutes
7. Information Update
- Ford Park amphitheater restroom venting
8. Adjournment
The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during
regular office hours at the Town of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage
Road. The public is invited to attend the project orientation and the site visits that precede the public
hearing in the Town of Vail Community Development Department. Times and order of items are
approximate, subject to change, and cannot be relied upon to determine at what time the Planning
and Environmental Commission will consider an item. Please call (970) 479-2138 for additional
information. Sign language interpretation is available upon request with 24-hour notification. Please
call (970) 479-2356, Telephone for the Hearing Impaired, for information.
Community Development Department
Published January 11, 2013 in the Vail Daily.
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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA MEMO
MEETING DATE: January 15, 2013
ITEM/TOPIC: Report on Summer 2012 Sales Tax
PRESENTER(S): Judy Camp
ACTION REQUESTED OF COUNCIL: None - information only
BACKGROUND: The Summer 2012 Sales Tax presentation is prepared at the request of the
VEAC to focus on key metrics and analyse results.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: None - information only
ATTACHMENTS:
Powerpoint
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Summer 2012Sales Tax CollectionsJanuary 8, 2013
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Summer Sales Tax Collections
2
4.5
4.6
4.8
5.0
5.5
5.8
4.8
5.0
5.7
5.9
‐
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
20032004200520062007200820092010201120122012 set a record exceeding the pre
-recession high set in 2008 by 2.9%($ Millions)
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Sales Tax Collections –Summer vs. Winter
3
4.5
4.6
4.8
5.0
5.5
5.8
4.8
5.0
5.7
5.9
10.1
10.7
11.4
12.5
13.4
14.1
12.3
12.2
13.6
14.1
‐
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
2003200420052006200720082009201020112012
$
M illi
on s
Summer continues to represent 30% of 12-month collections
Summer season grew 4.4% while winter 2011/2012 grew 4.0%Inflation as measured by the CPI increased 1.8% on average this season
Summer
Winter
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Major Redevelopment PropertiesDefinition –
New construction or complete remodels generally including additional space. Businesses occupying the space remain in
the category for five years from initial
occupancy. Lodging through property manage
ment companies or individuals not
identified specifically to the redevel
oped property are not trackableas major
redevelopment.Solaris –
DeCorato, Luca Bruno, Manrico, Vail Style, Fly Fishing Outfitters/Minturn Anglers, Northface, Tommy Bowers Ski, A.E.
Betteridge, Carrie Fell Fine Art, Forre& Co., GallerieZueger, Tony Newlin, Vail Fine Art Gallery, Worth Home, Best of 52, Inspirato, Residences at Solaris, Bol, Cinebistro, Matsuhisa, Yeti’s GrindOther Vail Village –
Dennis Basso, Gorsuchat Four Seasons, Four Seasons Resort
(including restaurants, spa, etc.), Manor Vail, Mountain Plaza, Sebastian (including
restaurants, retail, spa, etc.)Arrabelle-
Arriesgado, Avalon, Burton, LionsHeadSnowell, Patagonia, Quicksilver, Eye Pieces, Arrabelleat Vail Square (includes restaurants, retail, etc.), HaagenDasz, Starbucks, Blue Moose, Rimini, Vail ChophouseRitz Carleton
-
Vail Sports, Ritz Carleton Club and Residences
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Summer Sales Tax Collections from Redeveloped Properties
5
1,849
1,842
938
1,013
1,301
1,450
816
717
122
157
308
371
344
379
‐
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
20112012201120122011201220112012RetailLodgingFood
&
BeverageOther
$
Thou sa
nd s
Redeveloped properties contributed $132K
or 53% of total increase
Redeveloped properties -up 17% from last summer; retail up 29%, lodging up 20%, F&B up 10%
Base businesses -up 2.4%; retail flat, lodging up 7.9%, F&B up 11.5%Base
Redevelopment
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Summer Sales Tax Collections from Redeveloped Properties
6
1,858
2,052
642
690
519
615
257
293
‐
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
2011201220112012Vail
VillageLionsHead
$T
hou s
a
nd s
Vail Village collections increased 12.2%
with redeveloped properties up
18.5% and contributing one-third of the total increase
Lionsheadcollections increased 9.4%
with redeveloped properties up 14% and contributing 43% of the total increaseBase
Redevelopment
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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA MEMO
MEETING DATE: January 15, 2013
ITEM/TOPIC: Eagle River Water and Sanitation District (ERWSD) Wastewater Master Plan
Update
PRESENTER(S): ERWSD - Todd Fessenden, Director of Operations and Sire Roman,
Wasterwater Manager
ACTION REQUESTED OF COUNCIL: Listen to Presentation and Comment to ERWSD.
ATTACHMENTS:
ERWSD Master Plan
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Vail Town Council
FROM: Siri Roman, Wastewater Manager; Todd Fessenden, Director of Operations
Eagle River Water & Sanitation District
DATE: January 15, 2013
RE: Eagle River Water & Sanitation District (ERWSD) Wastewater Master Plan Update
Summary of Subject:
Siri Roman and Todd Fessenden will present the ERWSD Wastewater Master Plan Update and will
discuss current operations, new wastewater effluent regulations required by the Colorado Water Quality
Control Division (WQCD) and the implications of the new regulations – including benefits to stream
health and impacts to rate payers. ERWSD is informing the Town of Vail of the projects and cost
associated with the wastewater master plan as it dovetails with local long range planning efforts and
affects our mutual constituents. No action is requested from the Council.
Discussion/Background:
Eagle River Water and Sanitation District (ERWSD) treats wastewater from East Vail to Cordillera,
including Minturn, at three treatment facilities. The facilities are located in Vail, Avon, and west Edwards
and are regulated by effluent discharge permits provided by the Colorado WQCD. The WQCD has
recently adopted more stringent nutrient regulations (Regulation 85 and Regulation 31) that will impact
the operations of the facilities. The new regulations will require that the plants discharge less
phosphorus and nitrogen (nutrients) to Gore Creek and the Eagle River. The WQCD will be working
with ERWSD on a compliance schedule to meet the new regulations. However, it is possible that all
three plants could have to comply with the new regulations as early as 2020, which would require
significant capital improvements at each facility by that date.
In 2011, the District initiated an update to its existing Wastewater Master Plan in order to determine a
preferred capital improvement plan and schedule that would meet the new regulations and future
growth through 2025. The Wastewater Master Plan Update was completed in June 2012. Eight
alternatives were evaluated on cost, water rights issues, land availability, maintenance, staff,
sustainability, permitting, layout, scheduling and other criteria. The preferred alternative addresses
necessary increased capacity at the facilities to meet future growth, upgrades the facilities to meet
anticipatory regulatory limits, and consolidates the treatment of solids at the Edwards facility. Full
implementation of the wastewater master plan is projected to cost $95 million through 2028.
Given the significant capital improvements required, ERWSD has secured funds to implement phase 1
of the capital plan; ERWSD issued revenue bonds in December which will affect monthly service rates
beginning in 2015. The monthly debt service rate associated with the 2012 bonds will be about $6 per
single family equivalent (a generic residential unit, up to 3,000 square feet).
With the release of fewer nutrients to Gore Creek and the Eagle River, the new regulations and
associated capital improvements will benefit the biological health of the streams. Downstream drinking
water facilities will also benefit due to improved source water.
ERWSD has commenced design on Phase 1 of the Capital Improvement Plan; the solids handling
improvement project at the Edwards Treatment Facility. Design and planning will continue in 2013,
including Eagle County’s 1041 process, and construction should begin in 2014.
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2012 Wastewater
Master Plan Update
Vail Town Council
January 15, 2013
Siri Roman, Wastewater Manager
Todd Fessenden, Director of Operations
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ERWSD Service Area and Watershed
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Wastewater Overview
Biosolids Containment Facility
Edwards WWTF
Avon WWTF Vail WWTF
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Wastewater Process
•Physical/biological process and
relates to environmental health
•Treat two streams differently :
–Liquids
–Solids
•Treatment at the wastewater
facilities mitigates the impact
of humans on the environment
www.surfcityvoice.org
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Wastewater Facility Permitting
•Effluent Discharge Permit
•CDPHE new nutrient regulations
–60% reduction in nitrogen
–50-80% reduction in
phosphorus
•Will improve stream health
which will benefit downstream
drinking water facilities
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Wastewater Master Plan Update
•Completed in June 2012 by HDR
•Evaluated eight alternatives to meet growth
and regulatory requirements through 2025
•Alternatives were evaluated on:
–Cost - Sustainability
–Water rights issues - Permitting
–Land availability - Project scheduling
–Maintenance - Layout
–Staffing - Efficiency
–Other criteria
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Preferred Alternative
Avon WWTF
•Increased capacity to meet
future growth
•Upgrade facility to meet
anticipated regulatory limits
•Send all solids from Vail,
Minturn, and Avon to Edwards
Vail WWTF
•Increased capacity to meet
future growth
•Upgrade facility to meet
anticipated regulatory limits
Edwards WWTF
•Increased capacity to meet
future growth
•Upgrade facility to meet
anticipated regulatory limits
•Consolidate the treatment
of solids at the Edwards
WWTF
Vail Solids
All Solids
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Advantages of Selected Alternative
•Lower cost
•Consolidates solids
handling at Edwards facility
•Opportunity to install
state-of-the-art odor
control systems
•Provides space at Avon facility
for future capacity/treatment
addition
•Reduces truck trips – Edwards
facility is closer to District
BioSolids facility in Wolcott
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Phase 1 Project Conceptual Layout
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Conceptual Implementation Plan
201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026202720282029
Vail WWTF
Design-Design-Const-StartupDesign-Const-Const-StartupDesign-Const-
$15,000 $430,000 $2,148,000 $2,699,000 $7,193,000 $7,193,000 $119,000 $614,000
DesignConst-
$142,000 $761,000
Avon WWTF
Design-Const-Design-Const-Const-StartupDesign-Const-
$22,000 $118,000 $4,941,000 $13,229,000 $13,229,000 $74,000 $394,000
Design-Const-
$130,000 $900,000
Edwards WWTF
Design-Design-Const-Const-Con/StartupDesign-Const-Const-StartupDesign-Const-Const-Startup
$986,610 $1,213,160 $4,624,500 $9,249,000 $4,624,500 $1,636,000 $4,379,000 $4,379,000 $1,151,000 $3,082,000 $3,082,000
Const Eng-Const Eng-Const Eng-
$300,000 $600,000 $ 300,000
Design-Const-
$17,000 $85,000
ERWSD
Facility Plan-Facility Plan-Facility Plan-
$300,000 $300,000 $300,000
Vail Cost$15,000$0$142,000$761,000$430,000$2,148,000$0$0$2,699,000$7,193,000$7,193,000$0$0$119,000$614,000$0$0$0
Avon Cost$0$0$22,000$118,000$0$0$5,071,000$14,129,000$13,229,000$0$0$0$0$74,000$394,000$0$0$0
Edwards Cost$986,610$1,213,160$4,941,500$9,934,000$4,924,500$0$0$0$0$0$1,636,000$4,379,000$4,379,000$0$1,151,000$3,082,000$3,082,000$0
ERWSD $0$0$0$0$0$300,000$0$0$0$0$300,000$0$0$0$0$300,000$0$0
Total by Year$1,001,610$1,213,160$5,105,500$10,813,000$5,354,500$2,448,000$5,071,000$14,129,000$15,928,000$7,193,000$9,129,000$4,379,000$4,379,000$193,000$2,159,000$3,382,000$3,082,000$0
Grand Total
Capital Improvements Schedule
Project DescriptionEstimated Cost
Facility Re-rating Operational Strategy
ModificationsLiquid Stream Improvements Capacity Expansion/
IFAS Addition
Capacity Expansion/
IFAS Addition
Decommission ATAD
Phase 1 Solids HandlingLiquid Stream ImprovementsPhase 2 Solids Handling
Misc. Improvements*
$94,959,770
* Upgrades are included in Edwards Phase 1 Solids Handling Project
Misc. Improvements*
Misc. Improvements*Liquid Stream Improvements
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Impacts to the Rate Payer
•District issued a $32M revenue bond to
cover the plan for the next 3 years
•The monthly debt service rate associated
with this bond will be approximately $6 per
single family equivalent (SFE) per month,
beginning in 2015
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Questions/Discussion
Questions/Discussion
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970-476-7480
www.erwsd.org
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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA MEMO
MEETING DATE: January 15, 2013
ITEM/TOPIC: Information Updates and Attachments:
PRESENTER(S): Various
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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA MEMO
MEETING DATE: January 15, 2013
ITEM/TOPIC: Matters from Mayor and Council
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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA MEMO
MEETING DATE: January 15, 2013
ITEM/TOPIC: Executive Session, pursuant to: 1) C.R.S. §24-6-402 (4)(b) - to receive legal
advice on specific legal questions; Regarding: Private Clubs.
PRESENTER(S): Matt Mire
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